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Boyne Mountain — Wed 9:09a spring snow machine groomed 10 - 10 base 2 of 65 trails 3% open, 28 acres, 1 of 10 lifts, Sun: 9a-4:30p; Apr 14: Last day.

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Boyne Mountain — Wed Reopen 04/13 machine groomed 26 - 26 base Sat/Sun: 9a-4:30p; Open Sat/Sun. Apr 21: Last day.

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Boyne Mountain — Wed 8:40a spring snow machine groomed 10 - 10 base 2 of 65 trails 3% open, 28 acres, 1 of 10 lifts, Sat/Sun: 9a-4:30p; Apr 14: Last day.

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Fish feast may attract bears to Vermilion Lakes, forces closure

Fish feast may attract bears to Vermilion Lakes, forces closure

“The Boss is a great example of a bear that’s learned to live with us and put up with our antics, so anything we can do to give him some space is great."
The Boss first Banff grizzly spotted out of den

The Boss first Banff grizzly spotted out of den

Parks Canada confirmed Bear 122, aka The Boss, was spotted on Monday (March 18) – the first confirmed sighting in Banff of the year.

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Arizona Snowbowl — Wed 7:02a packed powder machine groomed 78 - 78 base 54 of 55 trails 98% open, 6 of 8 lifts, Mon-Fri: 10a-4p; Sat/Sun: 10a-4p.
Grizzly causes Marble Canyon closure

Grizzly causes Marble Canyon closure

A large male grizzly that ate a black bear in Banff National Park last week caused closure of a second popular trail after it was found feasting on an elk carcass near Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park.
The Boss is out and about

The Boss is out and about

Bear 122 is back. The approximately 300-kilogram grizzly bear, the dominant male in the Bow Valley known as The Boss, was seen on the train tracks along Bow Valley Parkway, Saturday (March 5). It’s believed he’s the first grizzly out of the den.
Grizzly causes trail closures in Banff

Grizzly causes trail closures in Banff

A dangerously close encounter for hikers who stumbled across a large grizzly bear feeding on a carcass has forced the temporary closure of the Sundance Canyon Loop and Sundance Pass trails in Banff.
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